Requests for incompletes may be presented to an instructor after successful completion of the first seven weeks of courses and prior to the final week. Students must make a written agreement with their instructor, outlining specific work to be completed and corresponding due dates.

Students who are accepted to a master’s degree and wish to formally withdraw from the program must declare their intentions with GPS.

Contact Information for Formal Complaints

GPS provides guidelines for students who have complaints or concerns in the student handbook. Students looking to submit a formal complaint to the Department of Education should reference the state-specific contacts in this form.

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Brandeis is a medium-sized private research university with a global reach, dedicated to first-rate undergraduate education and the making of groundbreaking discoveries. Its more than 550 faculty members are leaders in their fields, as passionate about teaching and mentorship as they are about pushing the boundaries of knowledge. The university’s 5,700 undergraduate and graduate students are motivated, compassionate, curious, and open to exploring new and challenging experiences.

Founded by the American Jewish community as a nonsectarian institution in 1948, when exclusionary practices prevented equal access to some of the nation’s best universities, Brandeis has always welcomed talented students and faculty of every ethnicity, religion and cultural background. A young institution, boldly conceived, it carries on the great traditions of learning at the highest levels of rigor and meaning, guided by a moral conviction rooted in the principles of inclusion and justice.